Discovering that she was no accident and what a hand she had in her own making, Margaret A. Harrell takes off on the theme of "I Predicted Me." Added to these new, previously unpublished poem, is a selection from the critically applauded Particle Pinata Poems and brand-new poems Mary Magdalene Poems. This collection is a marvelous way to be introduced to Harrell's poetry. In Part IV, as in previous poetry, word play plays a dominant role. A deep spirituality runs throughout, informed by initiations. Cover image: Roberto Sanesi
Discovering that she was no accident and what a hand she had in her own making, Margaret A. Harrell takes off on the theme of "I Predicted Me." Added to these new, previously unpublished poem, is a selection from the critically applauded Particle Pinata Poems and brand-new poems Mary Magdalene Poems. This collection is a marvelous way to be introduced to Harrell's poetry. In Part IV, as in previous poetry, word play plays a dominant role. A deep spirituality runs throughout, informed by initiations. Cover image: Roberto Sanesi
Margaret Harrell and the Making of an American Classic in conjunction with Ron Whitehead (Norfolk Press), the Keep This Quiet! I-IV memoir series, as well as Particle Pinata Poems, Cloud Conversations, and a host of other books. Harrell copy-edited/assistant-edited Hunter S. Thompson's first book, Hell's Angels. Currently she mentors those wanting to maximize their potential. Her other audiobooks include The Hell's Angels Letters, An Underground PRINCIPIA, and Stop All the Clocks. For many years, she lived outside the United States, in Morocco, Switzerland (studying at the C. G. Jung Institute), and Belgium. Academically, she has an MA in literature from Columbia University and a BA in history from Duke. A sought-after speaker, she is often on panels, including at the Gonzofest in Louisville, Kentucky and New Orleans-currently in charge of some of the panels for the 2026 Gonzo Fest in New York City
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